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that number was 5,000 at the beginning after katrina. over the past several years we have worked that down to 3,000. 2,000 of those have been sold either through auction, through development agreements or through lots next door. a thousand of them are lots next door where folks acquired the property next door to them. we'll use the same strategy to go from the 3,000 left all the way down to as far as we can. at the end of the day, we estimate there will be about 800 left. >> this kind of street corner looks like what people think new orleans is and, you know, things coming back in a traditional shotgun home and all that, but what i need to tell the woman in the lower ninth ward is i call everyone in the city and can't get my grass cut. >> the majority of those are in private ownership. they are not owned by the city. they are someone who walked away from the property, but it's a tremendous task to take care of all that property. it's a huge drain on our resources. >> which brings me back to my own front door. it's just the thing. it's ju
that number was 5,000 at the beginning after katrina. over the past several years we have worked that down to 3,000. 2,000 of those have been sold either through auction, through development agreements or through lots next door. a thousand of them are lots next door where folks acquired the property next door to them. we'll use the same strategy to go from the 3,000 left all the way down to as far as we can. at the end of the day, we estimate there will be about 800 left. >> this kind of...
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you and i reported on katrina. we know it was not the start, it was a let down of the left levy system that decimated so many of this area. we will have the latest and i will be live through the duration. >> stay safe, tamron. s.e., sorry your party was rained out. do you think mother nature is mad about the war on women? >> i got these ponchos to my hotel, an cute look. >> you're good. >> i'm going to brave it myself. no, the storm has been annoying. the weather last night, we were going to a texas delegation event. the weather was afloiing. annoying coming in. p t made all of us have to relocate and switch our plans around and just earlier a couple hours earlier, an alert by blackberry saying there was a tornado warning and i should take cover. here i am with a job to do. i take cover everyday with you folks. i can still -- >> nothing new. >> good one. seriously, there's an optics problem this week, right? we have the rnc and some nice things going on there. revelly, and people struggling with theler cane that ma
you and i reported on katrina. we know it was not the start, it was a let down of the left levy system that decimated so many of this area. we will have the latest and i will be live through the duration. >> stay safe, tamron. s.e., sorry your party was rained out. do you think mother nature is mad about the war on women? >> i got these ponchos to my hotel, an cute look. >> you're good. >> i'm going to brave it myself. no, the storm has been annoying. the weather last...
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he won't talk as katrina mentioned how you do the tax plan. when he does a foreign policy speech as he says is, "i'll be tougher than barack obama" without saying what he will and endorses most of barack obama's foreign policy. so what we're getting a lot from quar campaign-- you guys are really good at this. i don't work for a campaign so it's not kind of an even fight here-- from your campaign a lot of top-line rhetoric-- i'm strong, he's weak, i can make the economy better. he can't, without either filling in the specifics-- >> the specifics are there. >> go back to the one thing-- >> how to create jobs. >> go back to the one big issue, the big tax cut plan. he will not say how to pay for it. in fact they say over and over again we don't want to give that away. it's like it-- you remember nixon's secret plan-- you remember nixon's secret plan to end the vietnam war? it didn't exist. he just said he had one, and we see the same thing. you guys are so smart. if paul ryan is such a smart guy, he should be able to explain this. >> listen, we do
he won't talk as katrina mentioned how you do the tax plan. when he does a foreign policy speech as he says is, "i'll be tougher than barack obama" without saying what he will and endorses most of barack obama's foreign policy. so what we're getting a lot from quar campaign-- you guys are really good at this. i don't work for a campaign so it's not kind of an even fight here-- from your campaign a lot of top-line rhetoric-- i'm strong, he's weak, i can make the economy better. he...
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. >> i have more damage from this than from katrina. >> hundred scramble to get to higher ground. >> i tried to save my next neighbors. it could not happen. the wind was so strong it pushed the boat out of the way. >> everything is washed away. we have nothing. >> an entire neighborhoods. >> the water kept coming up. i have 10 feet of water easily. >> the levees are not an issue. there's simply no place for so much water to go. adding to the misery, trees and power lines secured by the wind. more than half a million are without electricity now, a number that continues to grow. >> a gerberding was saying because it is a tropical storm it will not be bad. -- everybody was saying because it was a tropical storm it will not be bad. >> it is getting worse. >> the governor warned that rough conditions will likely continue through at least the end of the week. live in new orleans, jay gray, back to you. >> you can always track the path of the storm anywhere you are. you can try the new iphone and android apps. and yocan get the forecast update every day at wbaltv.com, just click on the weat
. >> i have more damage from this than from katrina. >> hundred scramble to get to higher ground. >> i tried to save my next neighbors. it could not happen. the wind was so strong it pushed the boat out of the way. >> everything is washed away. we have nothing. >> an entire neighborhoods. >> the water kept coming up. i have 10 feet of water easily. >> the levees are not an issue. there's simply no place for so much water to go. adding to the misery,...
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i'm only saying, the media pounced on that disconnect with katrina. it's not really pouncing on that disconnect so far with sandy. >> when you watch and see the scenes of what has happened in those areas, it is just devastation one could hardly imagine. people are still not having food not having supplies, not having the guard there, the looting going on. no drinking water. it is unbelievable that in america that is now taking place. i believe that responsibility, a lot of it lies with the federal government. certainly the local people can help, but the local people are devastated too the where do you go? the federal government has a job to do. it's their responsibility to pick up and do the things that local governments can't do. in a situation like that, yeah, we're glad that the president showed up in new jersey let's see a little more action taking place. i believe that again the proof is in the pudding. in the next couple of weeks if they are going to get the job done or not. it shouldn't be this way, not in america. >> neil: it is this way so fa
i'm only saying, the media pounced on that disconnect with katrina. it's not really pouncing on that disconnect so far with sandy. >> when you watch and see the scenes of what has happened in those areas, it is just devastation one could hardly imagine. people are still not having food not having supplies, not having the guard there, the looting going on. no drinking water. it is unbelievable that in america that is now taking place. i believe that responsibility, a lot of it lies with...
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vanden heuvel journalist and publisher of the nation magazine katrina welcome back great to see you thank you tom thank you thanks for joining us how what would a romney supreme court look like in your opinion tom i think you need only to look at who romney's judicial chief judicial adviser is robert bork a man who in one nine hundred eighty seven was rejected by the u.s. senate for being so out of the mainstream. for his opposition not only to roe v wade his belief that the equal protection clause did not apply to women his opposition to the civil rights act of one thousand nine hundred sixty four his belief that corporations have more rights than people and a whole parcel of issues that then lead the senate to reject him he is mitt romney's chief judicial advisor and i think if you want to understand what mitt romney would do you need to look at the last ten years or so of the right wing do real men of the supreme court beginning with bush v gore which was a masterpiece of judicial activism a supreme court intervening in a democratic process to stop the vote take that out to citiz
vanden heuvel journalist and publisher of the nation magazine katrina welcome back great to see you thank you tom thank you thanks for joining us how what would a romney supreme court look like in your opinion tom i think you need only to look at who romney's judicial chief judicial adviser is robert bork a man who in one nine hundred eighty seven was rejected by the u.s. senate for being so out of the mainstream. for his opposition not only to roe v wade his belief that the equal protection...
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go back to katrina. the chairman indicated there were 18,000 businesses, what percent had insurance? >> i will have to go check the records. i was not with the office of disaster assistance at the time. >> it would seem to me that it is a critical question. can you give me a ballpark? >> i don't venture to guess, but we can get that information for you. >> i am disappointed in that. did you do anything with katrina as far as making it a learning experience? >> absolutely. we have a pretty good prepared this package that goes out and we talk about insurance being key. we do make loans of fraud and we will take it out of the insurance policy. there are lessons learned, but i don't want to state a specific percentage without knowing the facts. >> also on the 189,000 in new jersey, i would be interested in how many of those people have insurance. i am assuming that you would agree with me that it is critical, people looking to the federal government has that been? >> that is part of our process. we will make
go back to katrina. the chairman indicated there were 18,000 businesses, what percent had insurance? >> i will have to go check the records. i was not with the office of disaster assistance at the time. >> it would seem to me that it is a critical question. can you give me a ballpark? >> i don't venture to guess, but we can get that information for you. >> i am disappointed in that. did you do anything with katrina as far as making it a learning experience? >>...
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the agency has grown in the wake of katrina. the funding extension passed by congress this fall addressed very little of these problems. made an attempt to stop insuring properties that are repeatedly flooded, but addressing the beer issue, not a chance. another can take down the road. at a time when we can least afford it. a lot more still ahead as we track hurricanes sandy. how will this storm that the elections to make some say president obama has the vantage. is that true? we will be right back. ♪ 0t[h7 gerri: an october surprise like no other, hurricanes and. gerri: of the election. which candidate will get blown off course next. ♪ gerri: we are, of course, in the final days of the election, but with hurricanes and the hammering down the east coast of president obama and mitt romney scrapping most of their events for today and tomorrow. canceling all of their advance, are we looking at the october surprise? joining me now, 64 impact chairman and democratic strategist. let's start with you. i wants to place some sound f
the agency has grown in the wake of katrina. the funding extension passed by congress this fall addressed very little of these problems. made an attempt to stop insuring properties that are repeatedly flooded, but addressing the beer issue, not a chance. another can take down the road. at a time when we can least afford it. a lot more still ahead as we track hurricanes sandy. how will this storm that the elections to make some say president obama has the vantage. is that true? we will be right...
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was that a problem when you were dealing with katrina? >> we found out later, there were huge arguments going on in d.c. between chernoff and donald rumsfeld about how much equipment should i be able to use. how much equipment should i be able to get. think about this, if that debate in washington lasts even six hours, that means it magnifies and becomes a 12, 15, 24-hour delay. absolutely there were political problems in that response. >> cenk: why in the world did rumsfeld care about this? what did very to do with what was happening in new orleans at the time some of. >> this is a misconception that many people have. fema doesn't own helicopters. fema doesn't own fire trucks or anything. all fema really has is a checkbook. so what rumsfeld and i would say this right now to panetta if craig fugate, the current director of fema says i need x number of helicopters to help in search and rescue, panetta's answer should be how soon do you want them, how many do you need? all fema can say to the department of defense we'll reimburse you for th
was that a problem when you were dealing with katrina? >> we found out later, there were huge arguments going on in d.c. between chernoff and donald rumsfeld about how much equipment should i be able to use. how much equipment should i be able to get. think about this, if that debate in washington lasts even six hours, that means it magnifies and becomes a 12, 15, 24-hour delay. absolutely there were political problems in that response. >> cenk: why in the world did rumsfeld care...
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like katrina, three days like katrina, three days out, we're still learning about places receiving very little help and attention, like staten island, ann curry has more. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you, that is right, the outrage boiled over here in staten island, because more than three days after the hurricane here, people from the close-knit community, accused them of responding much slower here than to the richer parts of the city. >> every single person on this block lost everything. >> reporter: staten island has had enough. >> we just want everyone to know that we are hurting down here and we need help, immediately. >> reporter: residents here are asking why hasn't more help arrived? >> i think we're not getting more attention, because we are a working class neighborhood. and it is kind of like fend for yourself kind of thing. >> reporter: on the streets hit with debris, where the death toll has gone up to at least 19, today, the fury was seen live on television. >> but you need to come here and help us, we need help, please. >> reporter: they call it a disgrace. >> they
like katrina, three days like katrina, three days out, we're still learning about places receiving very little help and attention, like staten island, ann curry has more. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you, that is right, the outrage boiled over here in staten island, because more than three days after the hurricane here, people from the close-knit community, accused them of responding much slower here than to the richer parts of the city. >> every single person on this block...
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she suffered through hurricane katrina and hurricane gustav. i rushed back to be by her side and make sure she was able to evacuate safely right now, i think the major concern should be with of the people in new orleans who suffered from of the tragedies and ptsd and other emotional disorders based off of that tragedy -- a tragic experience of hurricane katrina, the worst disaster this nation has ever experienced. also, i want to point out all of the fisher folk along the coast, particularly in the parish right below new orleans. these are commodities that go back decades where you have african-american fisherman who have lived off the gulf, provide a lot of the seafood for the restaurants and grocery stores. they have had their homes and boats wiped out every time a major hurricane comes through, and also from the bp oil disaster in 2010. you can read a lot of the stories of those fisher folk online. these are people along the coast who lose their lives, lose their livelihoods almost every year when these disasters come through. >> we will con
she suffered through hurricane katrina and hurricane gustav. i rushed back to be by her side and make sure she was able to evacuate safely right now, i think the major concern should be with of the people in new orleans who suffered from of the tragedies and ptsd and other emotional disorders based off of that tragedy -- a tragic experience of hurricane katrina, the worst disaster this nation has ever experienced. also, i want to point out all of the fisher folk along the coast, particularly in...
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from katrina, more than 1,800 across five different states. but what differences do we see when it comes to the government response? msnbc's melissa harriet is here to sound off on that, melissa ferry and i won't even bring up the name isaac. leave that alone. >> that's right. >> if there are models to compare and contrast how we've seen responses from candy to katrina, there are vast differences. >> yeah. i think what we want to do is, for example, recognize the comparisons you just made in dollars from the size to katrina to the size of sandy, that's one thing. but 98 lives, 1,800 lives, every single life is deep and preci s precious. and now more and more of us who are affected by these sorts of disasters know that the human toll, the cost of it is enormous. so when we talk about disaster response, it's not just sort of dollars and cents. it's whether or not the choice is made by a mobilizing government, by mobilizing private interests can save one life, one life, one life. each of those things matters so much. and what we found in this cas
from katrina, more than 1,800 across five different states. but what differences do we see when it comes to the government response? msnbc's melissa harriet is here to sound off on that, melissa ferry and i won't even bring up the name isaac. leave that alone. >> that's right. >> if there are models to compare and contrast how we've seen responses from candy to katrina, there are vast differences. >> yeah. i think what we want to do is, for example, recognize the comparisons...
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bush didn't help with katrina and obama is help being. host: judy a democratic caller from michigan. caller: i called in to commend president obama for everything that he has done and is doing throughout this major tragedy. i wish everybody the pwbest on e east coast. and i just know that he's never going to give up because he is one go forward kind of man. i'm proud of him. host: do you think it is the role of government to respond in natural disasters, federal government, or state level? caller: the federal government has to step in when the disaster is this huge. i agree that the local governments have to go out there and make sure the initial emergencies are heeded by the public and then the federal government has to take over because it is too huge when so many states are involved. host: "new york times" editorial page agrees. big storm requires big government but mr. romney wants to give fema responsibilities to 50 states. last it years they have forced a 43% reduction in fema grants. paul ryan others have tried to refuse budget req
bush didn't help with katrina and obama is help being. host: judy a democratic caller from michigan. caller: i called in to commend president obama for everything that he has done and is doing throughout this major tragedy. i wish everybody the pwbest on e east coast. and i just know that he's never going to give up because he is one go forward kind of man. i'm proud of him. host: do you think it is the role of government to respond in natural disasters, federal government, or state level?...
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katrina, a 3, not much comparison. they're saying storm surge was similar in the storm to katrina seven years ago. because there is not a direct correlation between category number and storm surge, isn't that correct? >> well, it's more about the path of the storm. when you talk about storm surge, it's the way the winds are coming in in relation to the coast. southeastern louisiana. this storm tracked its way in from southeast to northwest. that brought the winds out of the east near the coast that piled the water up. more about path and category. you are correct. >> jim, people watching the map that you are showing and are worried they may be in the path, what do you say to them? is the storm slowing down? is it going to be less rain, less wet, what can the people in the path of the storm expect at this point? >> well, the good news is it will weaken as it continues to track northward here, becoming more just a circulation of air in the upper atmosphere. still plenty of ran to be had. many spots at least eight inches
katrina, a 3, not much comparison. they're saying storm surge was similar in the storm to katrina seven years ago. because there is not a direct correlation between category number and storm surge, isn't that correct? >> well, it's more about the path of the storm. when you talk about storm surge, it's the way the winds are coming in in relation to the coast. southeastern louisiana. this storm tracked its way in from southeast to northwest. that brought the winds out of the east near the...
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to notice that president clinton build up the bush administration took it apart and d paid a price katrina, and this president built it back up again, but not political people in, bupeople who knew what to is papaying off this week. >> colby? >> it also draws a sharp contrast between the candidates. utech president obama pushihing effort and the the vehicle to coordinate the effort, and you saying hey last year rid of femema enter the back to theties which shows no appreciation for the role that plays during that time of agedy. >> it is a nightmare for romney. >> it is,, especially if you are after women voters in ohio, the so-called waitress vote. th is an ad for a president who worries aut you. terrible for romney, and it stopped his momentum. polls are wrong and win anyway, but just ,ooking at the polls right now a.ma has got >> did romney have momentum, or was that just republicans been? >> he had the momentum after the first t debate and he decimated the lead -- >> but we have had three since --n >> but obama was never able to recapture the lead. >> i cannot say with certainty that th
to notice that president clinton build up the bush administration took it apart and d paid a price katrina, and this president built it back up again, but not political people in, bupeople who knew what to is papaying off this week. >> colby? >> it also draws a sharp contrast between the candidates. utech president obama pushihing effort and the the vehicle to coordinate the effort, and you saying hey last year rid of femema enter the back to theties which shows no appreciation for...
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so the fact that one thousand five hundred seventy seven people died in new orleans from hurricane katrina that was all by design folks let's call a spade spade a. because it's apparent the religious conservative right in this country has been completely hijacked by leaders like mcternan who use religion to rationalize their extremely offensive speech and it's not ok it perpetuates bigotry intolerance and ignorance and that is why this self-appointed biblical scholar john the turn in is our villain of the day. so if you like what you see so far go to our youtube channel and youtube dot com slash break us that and subscribe check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash break in the set and follow me on twitter at abby martin stay tuned to hear about the state of our democracy and the path toward a real change with activist david swanson next. wealthy british soil the sun. spot on the telephone. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g.
so the fact that one thousand five hundred seventy seven people died in new orleans from hurricane katrina that was all by design folks let's call a spade spade a. because it's apparent the religious conservative right in this country has been completely hijacked by leaders like mcternan who use religion to rationalize their extremely offensive speech and it's not ok it perpetuates bigotry intolerance and ignorance and that is why this self-appointed biblical scholar john the turn in is our...
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buried under sand in a way similar to how the new orleans lower ninth ward was buried under water after katrina alone there romney would prefer you didn't think about it the true test of the quality and resilience of a nation. and its political systems comes at times like these when it's most stressed romney suggest such crises are opportunities for profit which is why he called for the privatization of fema or on the campaign trail romney and ryan apparently think such crises can be exploited for political gain which is why the hell they see a staged rally in ohio where some supporters pretended to donate canned goods to relief efforts canned goods that the red cross has specifically said they don't want because it requires too much manpower time money and energy to sort through and transport them historically though genuinely patriotic americans have seen crises as a time to come together and help each other out there's five percent more moisture in our atmosphere right now at higher levels of c o two than any other time during human history so it's not surprising that we were hit by a freak
buried under sand in a way similar to how the new orleans lower ninth ward was buried under water after katrina alone there romney would prefer you didn't think about it the true test of the quality and resilience of a nation. and its political systems comes at times like these when it's most stressed romney suggest such crises are opportunities for profit which is why he called for the privatization of fema or on the campaign trail romney and ryan apparently think such crises can be exploited...
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we were just talking about the reaction to hurricane katrina and the inadequate reaction to that. megyn: joining me now is chris plante and the principle consultant marjorie. how is it responsible for mitt romney to be held accountable for comments at mitt romney made? >> while i would love to give credence to tucker carlson for having broken through, the fact of the matter is this video fell flat and the mission didn't really break through. the video that came out in 2007, and what it was trying to do did not really work. i think the romney campaign rightly has not talked about it, they are not addressing it, keeping their distance is probably the best move at this point. megyn: that's right. they came out and said we didn't have any involvement in it, which is what the obama camp came out and said after the super pac. remember the cancer ad suggesting that mitt romney had killed off a woman. >> instead, stephanie cutter was caught in a flat out lie surrounding mitt romney gave my wife cancer commercial. stephanie cutter was in the middle of that and she was exposed as a liar at
we were just talking about the reaction to hurricane katrina and the inadequate reaction to that. megyn: joining me now is chris plante and the principle consultant marjorie. how is it responsible for mitt romney to be held accountable for comments at mitt romney made? >> while i would love to give credence to tucker carlson for having broken through, the fact of the matter is this video fell flat and the mission didn't really break through. the video that came out in 2007, and what it...
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he has acted as a leader in the rebuilding of the community after hurricane katrina. for this work he was named cultural ambassador by the united states state department. harry alfred. [ applause ] >> i'm also on the board of the u.s. chamber of commerce. and we're the largest black business association in the world. >> on the board of chamber of commercial you chair the regulatory affairs committee right? >> that is right. >> yes. >> ashley bell was elected in 2008 at age 27 to beam the county's youngest effort commissi commissioner. he attended law school at the university of georgia and law law state university. practicing law through the state of georgia. 21st century fellow. ashley bell. [ applause ] >> you just changed parties recently right? >> okay. ruth c jones city manager riviera beach, florida. mrs. jones serves for a city that is 70% african-american. ms. jones served as deputy county manager for fulton county government in atlanta. she played a key role in the development of the county's overall budget which totalled nearly $1 billion. she is convinces t
he has acted as a leader in the rebuilding of the community after hurricane katrina. for this work he was named cultural ambassador by the united states state department. harry alfred. [ applause ] >> i'm also on the board of the u.s. chamber of commerce. and we're the largest black business association in the world. >> on the board of chamber of commercial you chair the regulatory affairs committee right? >> that is right. >> yes. >> ashley bell was elected in...
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are under water now that weren't during katrina. and that's the story from new orleans. we'll send it back to you now, brian. >> lester holt in new orleans. a lot of the veterans admitted, they got more storm than they bargained for today when isaac came roaring through there. now we switch to the goings on behind us here. and it is no secret to anyone that the broadcast networks have been doing their prime time coverage in the 10:00 to 11:00 east coast hour. and a lot of the convention is tailored toward that. so it was a little bit surprising tonight when condoleezza rice, one of the two main speakers this evening, walked out at 9:55. we'll have to join her remarks in progress. here now, the remainder of the convention speech live. with dr. condoleezza rice. >> and we have the ingenuity to develop alternative sources of energy, too. but most importantly, mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild the foundation of our strength, the american economy, still laigt private sector growth and stimulating small business entrepreneurship. [ a
are under water now that weren't during katrina. and that's the story from new orleans. we'll send it back to you now, brian. >> lester holt in new orleans. a lot of the veterans admitted, they got more storm than they bargained for today when isaac came roaring through there. now we switch to the goings on behind us here. and it is no secret to anyone that the broadcast networks have been doing their prime time coverage in the 10:00 to 11:00 east coast hour. and a lot of the convention...
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blaze worked through 15 hurricanes, including andrew and katrina. welcome, mr. dan tony. how do you think this storm is going to rank as compared with the biggest storm ever, which was katrina, in terms of insured losses, and andrew? >> well, katrina was an $80 billion insurance convenient, not take nothing consideration the economic impact as well. and a much different type of storm. the biggest problem with sandy it is a densely populated area of the country. early on in the claims process, i believe that the estimates of $20 billion range could be close. then you also have to look at the economic impact with the new york stock exchange being closed for two days, quite a few petroleum refineries shutdown along the east coast that could have an effect, as you had in an earlier broadcast that the airlines -- >> talk me -- >> thousands of flights. >> let's say i'm a small business owner, i own a pizza shop on the jersey shore or i own a dry cleaner out in queens that was damaged, what typically is covered under my business policy that i carry and what suspect? if it's floo
blaze worked through 15 hurricanes, including andrew and katrina. welcome, mr. dan tony. how do you think this storm is going to rank as compared with the biggest storm ever, which was katrina, in terms of insured losses, and andrew? >> well, katrina was an $80 billion insurance convenient, not take nothing consideration the economic impact as well. and a much different type of storm. the biggest problem with sandy it is a densely populated area of the country. early on in the claims...
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>> bob: less looters than in katrina. >> dana: that is a republican topic? >> bob: no. >> eric: coming up, fox news has the smoking gun to prove the diplomatic team feared for their lives because of the al-qaeda threat in benghazi. new reports that after the attack on our consulate, still, the consulate is still not secure. details moments away. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah ♪ >> kimberly: stunning new information from on the ground at the consulate in benghazi. sensitive documents that are still sitting and secure in compound suggest that the compound itself was under surveillance on the day of the attack. more on that in a moment. but first, fox news has exclusively reviewed a classified diplomatic cable from the u.s. mission in benghazi to the state department. it was sent weeks before the attack that killed four americans. the message, al-qaeda had training camp in and around benghazi and the cons
>> bob: less looters than in katrina. >> dana: that is a republican topic? >> bob: no. >> eric: coming up, fox news has the smoking gun to prove the diplomatic team feared for their lives because of the al-qaeda threat in benghazi. new reports that after the attack on our consulate, still, the consulate is still not secure. details moments away. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and...
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gerri: you know, somebody today wrote that in the wake of sandy, new jersey and new york were a cold katrina. i believe that it was -- i thought that was a fantastic ." but now, really, all eyes, and i want you to get to this c'mon ohio. everybody is wondering what will happen in ohio. extensive polling. people thinking seriously about where the southern part of the state will go, where the northern part will go. can romney capture the areas that are largely coproducing to act when you look at ohio, what counties will you be watching to mark? what do you think will happen? >> rather than counties got three big cities and counties that surround them. one is cleveland, the democratic stronghold. obviously columbus and cincinnati, which is more republican. at the end of the day here, this is a state that has a tendency to switch. you have to remember that governor casey won the governorship. george w. bush won the presidency back again in 2004 in ohio. it is the bellwether. it's not just -- everybody always wants to say no republican has ever won -- well, no democrat has ever won either. can be
gerri: you know, somebody today wrote that in the wake of sandy, new jersey and new york were a cold katrina. i believe that it was -- i thought that was a fantastic ." but now, really, all eyes, and i want you to get to this c'mon ohio. everybody is wondering what will happen in ohio. extensive polling. people thinking seriously about where the southern part of the state will go, where the northern part will go. can romney capture the areas that are largely coproducing to act when you...
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forget obama's katrina. this is october surprise named sandy. thankfully, in the last days, many have thoughtfully considered the role of a strong infrastructure and a stronger government. this helped us focus on the very real need for the kind of disaster planning and preparedness that only our government can provide. this morning, president obama said he remains focused as well. >> this continues to be my number one priority. there is nothing more important than us getting this right. we are going to spend as much time, effort, and energy that is necessary to make sure all the people in new york, new jersey, and connecticut know that the entire country is behind them. >> back to my panel, david, in the immediate moments after a disaster, with he feel like, oh, all victims are worthy and we have this rallying around the victim effect. how long does that last? should we expect in this context that some folks are going to be made into villains. >> that is going to happen. there is tremendous anger in staten island. the power is coming back on in
forget obama's katrina. this is october surprise named sandy. thankfully, in the last days, many have thoughtfully considered the role of a strong infrastructure and a stronger government. this helped us focus on the very real need for the kind of disaster planning and preparedness that only our government can provide. this morning, president obama said he remains focused as well. >> this continues to be my number one priority. there is nothing more important than us getting this right....
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. >> if i may have -- i will say that after hurricane katrina, and all my patients were displaced to other states, i found that those, there was something that happened, a switch was turned. and a doctor in oklahoma, could find out the drugs i was prescribing for my patients in louisiana. and so -- it does seem as if that interoperability could occur in a fair low straight forward fashion if we had, you know, a little direction. >> yeah. i remember that. state board are working extremely well together. i don't know how that information was passioned. we don't have dispensing information. i do know. >> through e-scripts. there was something like that. >> state boards came together and did a fine job getting everybody. >> there is a chance. we need the folks to talk to their state board. okay. thank y'all. i yield back. >> thank you, doctor. the chair recognizes ms. blackburn for five minutes. >> thank you so much. i want to thank you all for your patience. today as you know we have had other hearings downstairs, the secretary log at the budget. that is there. i know that those of you
. >> if i may have -- i will say that after hurricane katrina, and all my patients were displaced to other states, i found that those, there was something that happened, a switch was turned. and a doctor in oklahoma, could find out the drugs i was prescribing for my patients in louisiana. and so -- it does seem as if that interoperability could occur in a fair low straight forward fashion if we had, you know, a little direction. >> yeah. i remember that. state board are working...
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>> bob: less looters than in katrina. >> dana: that is a republican topic? >> bob: no. >> eric: coming up, fox news has the smoking gun to prove the diplomatic team feared for their lives because of the al-qaeda threat in benghazi. new reports that six weeks after the attack on our consulate, still, the consulate is still not secure. details moments away. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building
>> bob: less looters than in katrina. >> dana: that is a republican topic? >> bob: no. >> eric: coming up, fox news has the smoking gun to prove the diplomatic team feared for their lives because of the al-qaeda threat in benghazi. new reports that six weeks after the attack on our consulate, still, the consulate is still not secure. details moments away. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life....
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you know, i famously remember with katrina and what you had to deal with and everyone's pointing fingers at you, but we had multiple agencies competing for time, attention and authority over this, homeland security, what was fema's role, then later on the f.b.i. and the secret service. >> right. >> neil: and on and on. do we have a clear chain of command right now if god forbid, everything hits the fan? >> i don't think we have a clear chain of command. but i'll tell what you 2003 have, is we have a clear understanding between the secret service, because of my dealings with certain situation, there is a clear situation they say when it comes to doing evacuations or the contingency plans of how to evacuate and take care of people, we'll turn that over to you. i think if the proverbial ma into you are hits the fan, i think secret service says, fema, do you your job. we'll do our job. i think that kind of coordination will take place at the grassroots level. >> neil: if you were doing your old fema hat and looking at what's going on with republicans, reporters and anchor, blow hards like me
you know, i famously remember with katrina and what you had to deal with and everyone's pointing fingers at you, but we had multiple agencies competing for time, attention and authority over this, homeland security, what was fema's role, then later on the f.b.i. and the secret service. >> right. >> neil: and on and on. do we have a clear chain of command right now if god forbid, everything hits the fan? >> i don't think we have a clear chain of command. but i'll tell what you...
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seven-year anniversary to the day of hour cane katrina. but the city is better equipped for a disaster like this than they were seven years ago. >> has made a difference for sure. >>> to other news this morning, a disaster in venezuela's biggest oil refinery could send gas prices up as well. fires are still burning after a monster explosion before dawn saturday morning. that blast killed at least 39 people. destroyed a national guard post. and also severely damaged the homes in an entire neighborhood. the refinery cannot restart until days after the fires are put out. venezuela is a major supplier of oil to the u.s. >>> also several people have died after the crash of a small plane near lake tahoe. the single-engine plane burst into flames upon impact in a wooded area near the airport. eyewitnesses say the plane had apparent engine problems and dipped downward attempting a turn. >>> a hate crime trial gets under way in cleveland. involving members of an amish group. 16 members of the group accused of hair cutting attacks on other amish bec
seven-year anniversary to the day of hour cane katrina. but the city is better equipped for a disaster like this than they were seven years ago. >> has made a difference for sure. >>> to other news this morning, a disaster in venezuela's biggest oil refinery could send gas prices up as well. fires are still burning after a monster explosion before dawn saturday morning. that blast killed at least 39 people. destroyed a national guard post. and also severely damaged the homes in...
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it's a cold katrina. and people are without heat and electricity. seats very tough. how does it play politically? we'll know in retrospect, i think like everything else, in this race. it is not known at this point how it will play. you can argue that the president looked commanding and like a leader when he came up to new jersey. you could also argue that things are starting to look a little tough in some of the neighborhood neighborhoods in new york and jersey, and so that might work against him. it's hard to say, but one thing i think is probably clearly true and that is the fact of the storm took the subject matter of mitt romney's closing statements, the end of his campaign, his big arguments sort of snuffed that out a little bit for a few days. inevitably, as we all talked about the storm. we weren't talking about the economy. we weren't doing all of that stuff. so in some way, that may have hurt him. and yet, at the same time, that all that was happening, in westchester, ohio, he was pulling out 30,000 people on a dark, cold night. so balance that out. . >> sch
it's a cold katrina. and people are without heat and electricity. seats very tough. how does it play politically? we'll know in retrospect, i think like everything else, in this race. it is not known at this point how it will play. you can argue that the president looked commanding and like a leader when he came up to new jersey. you could also argue that things are starting to look a little tough in some of the neighborhood neighborhoods in new york and jersey, and so that might work against...
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i think there's -- it goes to katrina's point. the anger at public sector unions verses the trade unions has bled over and fired up i think some of the trade unions in a way that -- >> that we have not seen. >> president obama has never been the labor guy and people forget it. >> and his coalition -- >> he has not been that and all of a sudden they have drawn him over, a guy like jimmy hoffa junior would love to flirt with the republican party but they are weirdly hostile to him. >> what is so interesting, george romney, mitt's father -- we are seeing the change of a republican party that has no room for a george romney. >> i mean, he is trying to channel -- >> you can talk the talk, but when you are not walking the walk -- >> listen he had kid rock on stage with him last night. if anything is going to lockup that vote, it's kid rock. game time, will santorum steal michigan from mitt romney? we will ask john ward when he joins us live from detroit. next on n.o.w. -- [ woman ] dear cat, your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get c
i think there's -- it goes to katrina's point. the anger at public sector unions verses the trade unions has bled over and fired up i think some of the trade unions in a way that -- >> that we have not seen. >> president obama has never been the labor guy and people forget it. >> and his coalition -- >> he has not been that and all of a sudden they have drawn him over, a guy like jimmy hoffa junior would love to flirt with the republican party but they are weirdly...
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it has been katrina-esque. the man holding the camera, dwyane scott, was with me in new orleans overnight for that storm. for weeks thereafter, we've been talking about it nonstop today. we may have to rethink some of our shoreline rules and definitions. we've got governors of three states, christie, malloy, cuomo, those three states are talking about a new shoreline and maybe a new normal. maybe we need our folks at the weather channel to tell us, is this a 200-year storm or the start of 200 years worth of storms like this. >> is there a spirit of rebuilding here? do you hear frit the locals? have you been talking to some of the people there? do they want to roll up their sleeves, hard, painful, emotional as it is and rebuild? >> well, larry, i can only quote a fellow local, and that's chris christie, a governor who if you do what i do and still take your family to the boardwalk on weekends and seaside, point pleasant, it's a very good chance you'll see the governor of your state with his family as his parents
it has been katrina-esque. the man holding the camera, dwyane scott, was with me in new orleans overnight for that storm. for weeks thereafter, we've been talking about it nonstop today. we may have to rethink some of our shoreline rules and definitions. we've got governors of three states, christie, malloy, cuomo, those three states are talking about a new shoreline and maybe a new normal. maybe we need our folks at the weather channel to tell us, is this a 200-year storm or the start of 200...
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wednesday will be the seventh anniversary of hurricane katrina's landfall. just the latest in a series of distractions that's jolted the romney campaign off of what was supposed to be a core economic message and really it's all been since the paul ryan selection two weeks ago. the convention will be called to order at 2:00 p.m. eastern time today, when rnc chairman reince priebus will start a national debt clock, by the way, mounted inside the convention hall, a visual reminder of the federal debt. that will immediately recess the convention until tuesday afternoon. tonight's prime time speakers were supposed to be south carolina governor nikki haley, and florida governor jeb bush and mike huckabee. they'll now be spread out over the next three nights. with isaac expected to make landfall on the golf course some time early wednesday, will republicans have to further shrink the program? 2008 republican nominee senator john mccain whose own convention was cut short by a day thanks to at the time hurricane gustav, which was threatening new orleans, said any fur
wednesday will be the seventh anniversary of hurricane katrina's landfall. just the latest in a series of distractions that's jolted the romney campaign off of what was supposed to be a core economic message and really it's all been since the paul ryan selection two weeks ago. the convention will be called to order at 2:00 p.m. eastern time today, when rnc chairman reince priebus will start a national debt clock, by the way, mounted inside the convention hall, a visual reminder of the federal...
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in louisiana on the seventh anniversary of katrina it made landfall in louisiana with 20-plus inches of rainfall in new orleans and just about 450,000 people still without power in southeastern louisiana. the temperature right there right now 90 degrees and that's a hot temperature if you're doing without air-conditioning, but this is what it feels like with that heat index. it feels like it's 103 degrees and it could take several more days before the electricity gets turned back on. we have two tornado watches. this one across south central portions of illinois and into kentucky as well as missouri goes into 9:00 local time. here ate back side and the remnants of what is left of isaac and this will continue to swirl around and make its way toward the east and there's not a whole lot of punch left with this unless you're in line across the southern edge of this where some of the thunderstorms are firing up. if you do see tornadoes they should be short lived and there's the slight risk from illinois all of the way down toward little rock. fred, back to you. >> thanks so much, karen. a
in louisiana on the seventh anniversary of katrina it made landfall in louisiana with 20-plus inches of rainfall in new orleans and just about 450,000 people still without power in southeastern louisiana. the temperature right there right now 90 degrees and that's a hot temperature if you're doing without air-conditioning, but this is what it feels like with that heat index. it feels like it's 103 degrees and it could take several more days before the electricity gets turned back on. we have...